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"Led by the economist Francisco Rodriguez at the University of Denver, the study calculates the total number of excess deaths associated with international sanctions from 1970 to 2021.

The results are staggering. In their central estimate, the authors find that unilateral sanctions imposed by the US and EU since 1970 are associated with 38 million deaths. In some years, during the 1990s, more than a million people were killed. In 2021, the most recent year of data, sanctions caused more than 800,000 deaths.

According to these results, several times more people are killed by sanctions each year than are killed as direct casualties of war (on average, about 100,000 people per year). More than half of the victims are children and the elderly, people who are most vulnerable to malnutrition. The study finds that, since 2012 alone, sanctions have killed more than one million children.

Hunger and deprivation are not an accidental by-product of Western sanctions; they are a key objective. This is clear from a State Department memo written in April 1960, which explains the purpose of US sanctions against Cuba. The memo noted that Fidel Castro – and the revolution more broadly – enjoyed widespread popularity in Cuba. It argued that “every possible means should be undertaken promptly to weaken the economic life of Cuba,” by “denying money and supplies to Cuba, to decrease monetary and real wages, to bring about hunger, desperation and overthrow of government”."

aljazeera.com/opinions/2025/9/…

#USA #EU #Sanctions #PoliticalEconomy #Imperialism #Colonialism



guys… there’s a LOT of bugs in silksong. this is borderline unplayable. - girl with a fear of bugs


Minneapolis, MN: The East Phillips Neighborhood Institute (EPNI) and the Climate Justice Committee rallied outside of the Roof Depot on August 16 calling for Mayor Frey to quit "stonewalling" the purchase agreement process.

They would like Frey and the city to accept the $10.2 million offer before the September 15 deadline.

CJ McCormick of the Climate Justice Committee urged everyone to pressure Jacob Frey via his public phone number to accept the deal.



I'm going to start collecting art....people using hand drawn or written text. Art for the people by the people. I'll find more words for this, but it is not canva and not graphics.
I'm seriously impressed by the Sound Bath guy's pencil and watercolor business card assemblageon the Bulletin board.
Painted public pianos also kinda fit into this. They are public art pianos, not really protected from the elements.
Maybe it's my protest about needing to have everything look like the human element has been erased, and a "Professional look" that is soulless...

#Benicia #noAI #handdrawn #FuckCanva #Canva

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Do you know what Ontario's vaccine registry was for the longest time? A little yellow paper card that you took with you.

Sounds like not much has changed. It's time to digitize our vaccine registry!!

cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ont…

#onpoli

in reply to SnowyCA

@SnowyCA
Those yellow cards were/are hopeless in Ontario.

The system is impossibly dysfunctional and puts the onus on the families to keep the cards up to date and communicate between health practitioners and public health.

Even families that are well resourced and hyper organized could not stay on top and make sure things were recorded. Least resourced families would be in a better situation if there was a single common data base.

The likelihood of actually having the card available to be recorded in when vaccination take place was vanishingly low.

Especially difficult when our kids got some vaccinations at the family practice or children’s hospital ‘just when they’re there’, at the pharmacist or at school vaccination clinics.

There were times for both our kids where we were in an endless loop between public health, the schools, the pediatrician and the family practice trying to figure out whether one gave them had middle school updates or not.

@mayintoronto



Apple pourrait enfin lancer son propre moteur de recherche pour l’iPhone
presse-citron.net/apple-pourra…

#Infosec #Security #Cybersecurity #CeptBiro #Apple #MoteurDeRecherche #iPhone #Siri #IAG



Trump blows up a boat in international waters. The charred remains of evidence that would prove they were a threat, is at the bottom of the ocean. Convenient.

Trump is the judge, jury, and executioner?

Trump lies constantly. Rubio is escalating the rhetoric. Hegseth sent warships to the region. Trump wants regime change in Venezuela.

Is this a distraction from the Epstein files?

Stand up for the victims, not the monsters who had sex with children!

#ReleaseAllTheEpsteinFiles
#PedoTrump




i think i forgot what it's like to not be constantly afraid other people are out to hurt me and it ruins my relationships


I just purchased and moved into my first home, so now I'm looking to redo my smart home setup. I've been using Home Assistant for the past year, but I wasn't really a fan of it (more tinkering than I'm interested in), so I'd like to go back to native HomeKit.

What are some must-have HomeKit-supported devices I should consider? Also, should I go with smart plugs or smart bulbs for lights (smart outlets and switches aren't in my budget right now, for obvious reasons).

#SmartHome #HomeKit

in reply to Andreas Bulling

Thanks. Looks like need for the app for initial setup is inevitable these days. It’s a shame but I think I need to live with that 😛 I will check how it is with the cable. Thanks for the info!




Bjorn Borg, rivelazione shock dalla Svezia: "Ha un tumore alla prostata"
https://www.gazzetta.it/Tennis/04-09-2025/borg-ha-un-tumore-alla-prostata.shtml?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Pubblicato su Tennis @tennis-Gazzetta




Call to Action! Political Prisoners for Palestine on Hunger Strike From Britain to the U.S.


T. Hoxha is a Palestine activist who has been imprisoned for 9 months without trial in connection with the so-called Filton 24 case. This case is part of the targeting of Palestine Action — including its recent proscription in Britain — the activist group accused of participating in an action against the site of leading Israeli arms manufacturer Elbit Systems in Filton in April 2024. Palestine Action has been playing a leading role globally in directly confronting the producers of arms fueling the ongoing Zionist-imperialist genocide against the Palestinian people, particularly in Gaza.

She has been on hunger strike at Peterborough Prison since August 11. Her demands are that she be able to return to her job at the library and receive all the mail she has not yet received.

Casey Goonan, political prisoner of the student intifada in the United States, is charged with firebombing a cop car at UC Berkeley in response to the police’s brutal and violent treatment of students, who were protesting to demand an end to university complicity in the ongoing genocide. Upon hearing of T. Hoxha’s hunger strike, Casey Goonan and their cellmate have decided to join her in solidarity declaring:

Today I learned about T Hoxha, a Pal Action prisoner in the UK who is on day 16 of their hunger strike at HMP Peterborough. As of 4pm eastern time, August 26, 2025, 2 out of 3 of her demands have been met, but she is still on strike to demand that the prison release the mail they have been withholding from her.

As captives imprisoned for our participation in the Palestinian liberation movement in the west, we have a responsibility to each other across borders to pursue our lives in prison with the same steadfastness as the Palestinian Prisoners movement held captive in ‘Israeli’ prisons.

The states we have been captured by are the enablers of the Zionist entity’s accelerated genocide of Palestinians, as well as the ongoing genocides of black and indigenous people who’s lands they continue to occupy.

As the Western left continues to move from crisis to crisis, avoiding their responsibilities to Palestine, we are all that we have. By we I am referring to people facing repression for their support for Palestine, the people who are truly sacrificing. Such as T Hoxha, who has suffered through 16 days of starvation just to get her mail.

The Palestine solidarity movement in the west cannot abandon people like her who have risked their lives and continue to do so in resistance to the intolerable condition of genocide.

As of today one of my cellmates and I are on hunger strike at Santa Rita jail until her demands are met.

Solidarity with T Hoxha and all prisoners of the Palestine Solidarity movement!

Raze the walls!
Liberate all prisoners of the settler empire!
Casey Goonan

Hoxha’s and Goonan’s hunger strikes must not go unheard. We must make clear as a movement that our prisoners will not be left behind! They are incarcerated for their participation on the front lines of the Palestinian solidarity and liberation movements, because they heard the Palestinian people’s call to escalate, and responded by attacking the structures that enable the Zionist Entity within the imperial core.

Free T. Hoxha, Casey Goonan, The Filton 24, Anan Yaeesh, Elias Rodriguez, Jakhi McCray, Tarek Bazrouk, Ghassan Elashi and Shukri Abu Baker of the Holy Land 5;

Free the Black prisoners resisting the U.S Empire from its interior, free Mumia Abu Jamal, Imam Jamil al-Amin, Joseph Bowen, Fred Burton, Veronza Bowers, Kojo Bomani Sababu, Kamau Sadiki, and all of the prisoners of the Black Liberation Movement;

Free the 16 Lebanese and dozens of Syrian prisoners in Zionist jails, abducted and held hostage to impose Zionist-Imperialist control over Lebanon and Syria;

Free the over 10,800 Palestinian Prisoners who are routinely subjected to physical and sexual assault, psychological torture and abuse, sleep deprivation, starvation and denial of access to food and medical care, who continue to lead, inspire and guide Palestinian, Arab and international Resistance.

FREE THEM ALL!

CALLS TO ACTION TO SUPPORT T. HOXHA

Toolkit for T. Hoxha and Casey Goonan

docs.google.com/document/d/1yx…

Follow Prisoners 4 Palestine

instagram.com/prisoners4palest…

source: Samidoun

abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/?p=…

#alAqsaFlood #CaseyGoonan #gaza #northAmerica #palestine #Solidarity #tHoxha #uk #us




Unexpected lawsuit of the moment: Venice pickpockets are suing people who film and warn tourists about them. www.wantedinmilan.com/news/venice-...



Microsoft abandonne son forum Microsoft Answers, au profit de Microsoft Learn Q&A
it-connect.fr/microsoft-abando…

#Infosec #Security #Cybersecurity #CeptBiro #Microsoft #MicrosoftAnswers #MicrosoftLearnQA



Rule 1: Don't ever use an #agentic browser (one that an AI can control).
Rule 2: But, if you do use an agentic browser, only run it inside a virtual machine.

#AI hacking. Downloading images can allow your computer to become hijacked. Here's how.

scientificamerican.com/article…

#CyberSecurity #Hacking

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This isn’t just about agentic browsers—it’s about how quickly we abandon decades of cybersecurity wisdom when something is slapped with the "AI" label. Agentic browsers are a perfect storm of risk: they execute actions on your behalf, often with little transparency, and—let’s be real—the hype has blinded a lot of people to the dangers.
We’ve spent years learning not to trust unsolicited downloads, not to run random scripts as admin, and to always sandbox untrusted software. Yet here we are, watching folks treat agentic browsers like they’re some kind of magical, harmless assistant. Spoiler: They’re not. Even if we ignore the image-based attack vector (which, by the way, is a glaring red flag), these tools can easily pick up and act on prompts embedded in webpages—even ones invisible to the user. That’s not just a vulnerability; it’s a design flaw waiting to be exploited.
And let’s talk about trust. AI isn’t some benevolent genius—it’s software with extra steps, and like all software, it can be hijacked, manipulated, or turned against you. Running an agentic browser outside a VM is like handing a stranger your laptop and hoping they don’t snoop through your files. The fact that we even need to say "use a VM" is proof of how far the hype has overshadowed common sense.
If you’re experimenting with these tools, ask yourself:

Do I truly need this functionality, or am I just caught up in the novelty?
What’s the worst that could happen if this goes wrong? (Hint: It’s probably worse than you think.)
Am I prepared to deal with the fallout of a compromised system?

Security isn’t optional. It’s not paranoia; it’s basic digital hygiene. The internet has always been a minefield, and AI doesn’t change that—it just gives bad actors new ways to trigger the explosives.
So let’s not let "innovation" become an excuse for recklessness. If you’re going to play with agentic browsers, do it in a locked-down VM, assume it’s compromised, and proceed with caution. Because at the end of the day, convenience shouldn’t come at the cost of control—and the second we forget that, we’re back to square one, repeating the same mistakes with a fresh coat of "AI" paint.
Stay safe, stay skeptical, and never let hype override your better judgment. 💻🔒




#gazetadobrasil #jornalismo #noticias #politics Americano é investigado por simular reality de sobrevivência com o filho em mata de SC gazetabrasil.com.br/brasil/202…



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📝 ASAPbio and @creativecommons developed a standard Preprint Policy Framework that aims to further policy alignment regarding open practices for preprints.

🤝 Many funders have already signalled their alignment, and we invite others to join!

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Vous êtes de gauche ? Vous pestez contre les géants de la tech ? Demain, c’est #BandcampFriday et #FairTradeMusicFriday, l’occasion de passer de la parole aux actes en vous procurant votre musique directement auprès des petits producteurs 😎
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In PA, our State Board approved ignoring RFK so everyone should be able to get the COVID vax in PA. But the CVS hasn't updated their website yet. I'll wait a few days but not too long — RFK's minions meet on 9.18 and who TF knows what they'll do.

penncapital-star.com/governmen…

defector.com/how-the-fuck-are-…

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""Based on the current regulatory environment," CVS said it's offering COVID-19 vaccinations in the following states: Alaska, Alabama, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Iowa, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming."

cbsnews.com/news/cvs-walgreens…

in reply to Sue is Writing Solarpunk 🌞🌱

defector.com/how-the-fuck-are-…
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I'm in Georgia, so we're doomed on that front. Fortunately some folks are working around it. But they shouldn't have to
in reply to Bryan L. Fordham

@Bfordham right — just means that a lot of people will be out of luck and harmed, which just makes me RAGE... this is the world Republicans want, inequality and injustice everywhere, no matter the cost (even to themselves)
in reply to Sue is Writing Solarpunk 🌞🌱

Absolutely agree with you. It's infuriating

My wife runs a nonprofit clinic in a heavily red county. She was telling me about the vaccines they have available, free of charge, but they'll expire at the end of the month and people aren't getting them

in reply to Bryan L. Fordham

@Bfordham the deep brainwashing, convincing people to HARM THEMSELVES is also maddening, but at some point, people gotta take responsibility for their news/propaganda intake and want to know the truth. That's not some kind of "gotcha" it's just... reality. Either people wake up to what's harming them and change their actions or they don't and suffer. I don't want this for them. And I'm willing to blame a lot of evil people... but they also have agency.
in reply to Sue is Writing Solarpunk 🌞🌱

Yep

It's wild to me how people are so hate filled that the idea that they're hurting "them" (however you define that group) is worth whatever suffering you inflict on yourself. I've seen some people that I considered good people just go off the rails

Hard to process. A lot of people who claim to be a Christian like me just being so hateful. So, apparently not like me, or more accurately I'm not like that anymore.

So yes, it's all painfully eye opening.

in reply to Bryan L. Fordham

@Bfordham it's also worth checking your networks and checking with non-chain pharmacies — some of them will bend the rules and/or your doc might prescribe it off label.
in reply to Sue is Writing Solarpunk 🌞🌱

Oh yeah, I'll be able to get it. And I haven't checked, but our pediatrician is a huge science nerd lol so I imagine we'll have no real issue getting the kids vaccinated, either. But I've been in this area my whole life and I know a lot of people, plus we can afford to pay out of pocket if we need to.

But so many others don't know where to go, and can't afford it anyway, and it makes me so mad



"[I]n the post warning users that the company will call the authorities if they seem like they're going to hurt someone, OpenAI also acknowledged that it is "currently not referring self-harm cases to law enforcement to respect people’s privacy given the uniquely private nature of ChatGPT interactions."

While ChatGPT has in the past proven itself pretty susceptible to so-called jailbreaks that trick it into spitting out instructions to build neurotoxins or step-by-step instructions to kill yourself, this new rule adds an additional layer of confusion. It remains unclear which exact types of chats could result in user conversations being flagged for human review, much less getting referred to police. We've reached out to OpenAI to ask for clarity.

While it's certainly a relief that AI conversations won't result in police wellness checks — which often end up causing more harm to the person in crisis due to most cops' complete lack of training in handling mental health situations — it's also kind of bizarre that OpenAI even mentions privacy, given that it admitted in the same post that it's monitoring user chats and potentially sharing them with the fuzz.

To make the announcement all the weirder, this new rule seems to contradict the company's pro-privacy stance amid its ongoing lawsuit with the New York Times and other publishers as they seek access to troves of ChatGPT logs to determine whether any of their copyrighted data had been used to train its models.

OpenAI has steadfastly rejected the publishers' request on grounds of protecting user privacy and has, more recently, begun trying to limit the amount of user chats it has to give the plaintiffs."

futurism.com/openai-scanning-c…

#AI #GenerativeAI #OpenAI #Surveillance #Privacy #DataProtection



Folks thinking of making up a fresh excuse not to #vote in 2026 would do well to digest this article.

Sure, it's "complicated." But if one can pass a driver's license exam or similar piece of cake it's no problem to understand. Special pleading won't cover apathy or indolence.

Cliff Note version: start at "In 2023, it was Republicans controlling 26 delegations, Democrats 22 and two split delegations."

(Not voting is a slap in the face to those who've been disenfranchised, while actually voting is a way of being a proxy for those victims)

#RememberInNovember

talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/a…



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ok, forget the character

how do you conceive a gun so ... uh. is there even a word for whatever this thing is

in reply to nameless and tired Cat Pöñíçkøvā

i am utterly fascinated by the charging handle, which somehow has like a notch to keep the bolt open, weirdly "realistic" detail on a completely nonsensical gun?


USPol / Transphobia

This really shouldn't as any surprise, as the US govt has declared war on trans people and their rights, but it is worth nothing that these are the same people who opposed Red Flag laws to stop known abusers from purchasing firearms.

DOJ Plots Banning Trans People From Owning Guns

joemygod.com/2025/09/doj-plots…

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USPol / Transphobia

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Rare opportunity to introduce a stranger on the bus to some of my favorite podcasts.


Huh, moved a file, and BBedit tracked it across its move. Neat.


The tyranny of being forced to have an opinion on em dashes.


They're apparently going to hold the #Scheme R7RS-Large WG meeting in libera.chat #scheme.

This is either going to go great or be the worst fiasco since R7RS.



I’m not eating much so my weight is dropping. I’m still working out and, mostly, eating healthy stuff, so I’m not particularly concerned about muscle loss.

I will say there are much better ways to diet than an ugly break-up in the hottest time of the year.



Pare che la statua del leone alato a Venezia sia cinese, potrebbe averla portata Marco Polo. Abbiamo chiuso il cerchio.

flip.it/pZ178b



Why we no longer support the use of Cloudflare on our web and email hosting accounts. Spoiler: it's AI bot scraping. mythic-beasts.com/blog/2025/09…



Tips for Homebrewing Inductors


How hard can it be to create your own inductors? Get a wire. Coil it up. Right? Well, the devil is definitely in the details, and [Nick] wants to share his ten tips for building “the perfect” inductor. We don’t know about perfect, but we do think he brings up some very good points. Check out his video below.

If you are winding wire around your finger (or, as it appears in the video, a fork) or you are using a beefy ferrite core, you’ll find something interesting in the video.

Of course, the issue with inductors is that wires aren’t perfect, nor are core materials. Factors like this lead to inefficiency and loss, sometimes in a frequency-dependent way.

It looks like [Nick] is building a large switching power supply, so the subject inductor is a handful. He demonstrates some useful computational tools for analyzing data about cores, for example.

We learned a lot watching the tricks, but we were more interested in the inductor’s construction. We have to admit that the computed inductance of the coil matched quite closely to the measured value.

Need a variable inductor? No problem. Before ferrite cores, good coils were a lot harder to wind.

youtube.com/embed/PEme07iCH-s?…


hackaday.com/2025/09/04/tips-f…



Finally got the mini-PC. Installing Ubuntu server over the stock Windows 10 now.

#HomeServer #Linux #Ubuntu #Lenovo #MiniPC #PC

in reply to Otto Rask

First time setting up LUKS-unlocking over SSH too. Not as difficult as I thought it would be! Only over local network though, just because I don't have a screen and keyboard attached to the server.



The National Gardeners should grab their garbage pickers and go check out the NPS HQ for National Capital Parks in Anacostia, we hear the building has been full of birds and birdshit **for years**


Every day I'm on #Mastodon I like to jot down #3goodThings #threeGoodThings for #today... things done, things to do, or just a good thing...

1. Decided it might be an idea to think about updating the campervan.

2. Went to local dealer just looking. Absolutely no intention of buying one. Really, none at all.

3. Sold! And we have history, every time we go 'just looking' we end up buying.



the trump family #crypto grift (#WorldLibertyFinancial, token #WLFI) just froze the account of #JustinSun, the single biggest backer of the entire grift, after Justin transferred millions of dollars “worth” of WLFI tokens to #Binance (a large crypto exchange where he was probably going to sell them).

impossible to say for sure why this happened but occam’s razor suggests the WLFI team is desperately trying to keep the price from continuing to crash (it’s down ~45% from when it became tradable on Monday) so they intervened to prevent Justin from selling.

there’s not a small amount of irony in the fact that the trump kids said they founded WLFI as a “decentralized” platform to “prevent debanking”.

maybe also worth noting that Justin has publicly claimed he has not sold and will never sell his WLFI tokens... but this being the world’s most infamous chinese crypto grifter literally zero people in the cryptoverse believe that.

#trump #corruption #uspol #uspolitics #china #cryptocurrency

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CVS Will Not Cover Long-Acting HIV PrEP Lenacapavir For Now

poz.com/article/cvs-will-cover…

> CVS won’t add Gilead’s Yeztugo (lenacapavir) to its coverage list. Plus, regular PrEP denials remain common.



hacker: I took over your computer, give me money or I release video of you watching porn

me: You fixed the camera driver on my Linux machine? omg thank you so much



#TIL that Emacs ELisp version of sudo may be extremely slow and hang an Emacs if my real hostname (set in /etc/rc.conf) doesn't match with lines for localhost in /etc/hosts :drgn_shocked:

#Emacs #elisp




Whether you’re grinding ranked matches or just want to recreate that classic arcade feeling at home, discover the 6 best arcade sticks.

hypercombogamer.com/6-best-arc…

#Gaming #RetroGaming #Fighting #Arcade #eSports #PCGaming #PlayStation #Xbox #Nintendo #Blog #GameDev #IndieDev #News #SocialMedia #Mastodon #Fediverse



L'esame di maturità è stato riformato - Il Post

ilpost.it/2025/09/04/esame-mat…

> Le novità principali riguardano l'orale: si porteranno solo quattro materie e chi fa scena muta volontariamente verrà bocciato, ha detto il ministro




We found snow 😀 - videos.trom.tf/w/aSny2DpTqgRxu…

Fuente De, Picos de Europa. We took a cable cart to see the top of the mountains. What amazing views! Looked like a volcanic mountain with ice tops 😃. We also hit our motorhome again 😦.

But overall our experience in Picos de Europa was fantastic!

#motorhome #picos #nature #travel #traveling #picosdeeuropa #camper #vanlife

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"Finally, the current paradigm takes a kind of one-size-fits-all approach by relying on a single cognitive mechanism — the large language model — to solve everything. But we know the human mind uses many different tools for many different kinds of problems. For example, the renowned psychologist Daniel Kahneman suggested humans utilize one system of thought — which is quick, reflexive and automatic and driven largely by the statistics of experience but is superficial and prone to blunders — along with a second system that is driven more by abstract reasoning and deliberative thinking but is slow and laborious. Large language models, which are a bit like the first system, try to do everything with a single statistical approach but wind up unreliable as a result.

We need a new approach, closer to what Mr. Kahneman described. This may come in the form of neurosymbolic A.I., which bridges statistically driven neural networks (from which large language models are drawn) and some older ideas from symbolic A.I. Symbolic A.I. is more abstract and deliberative by nature; it processes information by taking cues from logic, algebra and computer programming. I have long advocated a marriage of these two traditions. Increasingly, we are seeing companies like Amazon and Google DeepMind take such a hybrid approach. (Even OpenAI appears to be doing some of this, quietly.) By the end of the decade, neurosymbolic A.I. may well eclipse pure scaling.

Large language models have had their uses, especially for coding, writing and brainstorming, in which humans are still directly involved. But no matter how large we have made them, they have never been worthy of our trust. To build A.I. that we can genuinely trust and to have a shot at A.G.I., we must move on from the trappings of scaling. We need new ideas. A return to the cognitive sciences might well be the next logical stage in the journey."

nytimes.com/2025/09/03/opinion…

#AI #GenerativeAI #AGI #OpenAI #AIBubble #AIHype #NeurosymbolicAI